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HI all, i've got a question regarding to this Apexi turbo AX53B70.

Anyone had this turbo on their RB25 before? how does it go, at what rpm does boost kick in and when finish, horsepower rating?

As far as i know its' a bolt on item and internal wastegate, how much should this cost NEW and Secondhand?

Any help would be greatly appriciate.

Thanks.

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depends which one you are talking about.

there is a AX53B70 P21 (which SLYSX is talking about) rated at 320ps, which is actually the same as a HKS 2530.

then there is 2 different AX53B70 P28 turbos. one at 650ps, 30ps more than a HKS 3540. the other is 690ps, slightly bigger than a Trust T78-29G and a tiny bit less than a HKS To4R.

so ones small and the others are very big.

im assuming your talking about the 320ps one. if so that would be very streetable and respond pretty similar to stock turbo.

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Thanks. How much should the 320hp cost new and second hand any ideas?

guys let me straighten this out for ya there are only 2 and they are low mounts

one is the ,

AX53B60 which is rated at 340PS

and

AX53B70 which is rated at 380PS

the rest are all high mounts

http://www.apexi.co.jp/products/turbo/kata.../01_turbine.htm

check this out it has the rated apexi turbo's and u have to find a converter from PS TO KW

and u are looking at about $3500 - $4000 just the turbo nothing else ( so very expensive) for the low mounts.

And also what are u looking for response or all out power?

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